Hi Bert, I do not exact know, if you know Xml/Xsl: But using them could help a lot.
I am using this to create the inner window without the navigation. Look at http://www.sql-und-xml.de/xml/index.xml - there is no navigation defined. Matching all these Xml-Files with the associated Xsl produces pure Html - http://www.sql-und-xml.de/ is the Output for most of the browsers and spiders and has now a navigation. Using external Entities could also separate content, navigation and formatting elements. When I create a new page, the result is 'naturally XHtml1.1 - valide'. The Html-Version can be produced with a VBScript or a NET-Tool. Best Regards, Juergen Auer On 21 Mar 2005 at 11:22, Bert Doorn wrote: > I design sites to be standards compliant (usually XHTML1.0 Strict). This > is ~supposed~ to make maintenance easier, and it is for me since I > know what I'm doing (or at least, I think I do) ... > What other options are there, apart from complex, expensive CMS setups > (or forgetting about standards)? > ****************************************************** The discussion list for http://webstandardsgroup.org/ See http://webstandardsgroup.org/mail/guidelines.cfm for some hints on posting to the list & getting help ******************************************************
